Example sentences of "[pron] may well [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
2 Using a variation ( possessive it 's ) means that you are asserting your right to your own language ; but you may well also alienate your reader , who might decide that , at least in her or his view , " you ca n't write properly " .
3 If the plaintiff 's submissions of law are correct they may well never have to be resolved .
4 By the time you add a three-way catalytic converter there 's not much difference in the cost of making petrol and diesel engines ; take into account the lower warranty claims on diesels , and they may well actually cost the manufacturer less .
5 This is primary evidence ( material produced in the past ) , though it may well also offer a particular interpretation of an event .
6 If military training can incorporate an element of preparation for the emotional experience associated with active service abroad which prevents even a small number of psychiatric casualties , it may well also help to maintain the morale of others and be cost-effective in these terms .
7 It may well then have to face the vested interest of different institutions and organizations and there may be difficulties defining where some provision could fit in .
8 The presence of the provision , however , suggests that kadis had in practice been making their way back into the medrese stream , though it may well never have been intended that they should do so .
9 Nevertheless he may well still have a remedy against the dealer .
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